CA MA GU pays tribute to her heritage with soulful amapiano EP, Nqabashe

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Rising star CA MA GU is proud to announce the release of her highly anticipated EP, “Nqabashe“, a soulful Amapiano project that honors her late grandfather’s clan name.

CA MA GU is an amapiano producer, DJ, writer and Podcaster whose real name is Nwabisa Disemba Jama based in Cape Town.

She has co-written songs for some underground Artists, and has a couple of soon to be published books

This five-track EP is a masterpiece that showcases CA MA GU’s unique sound, which blends traditional and modern elements.

Featuring an all-female lineup of talented artists, including Asiphile Methuse, Anelisa N, uBusi Honey, and Ciphe Zote, “Nqabashe” is a celebration of women in music and a testament to CA MA GU’s commitment to empowering female voices.

“I’m thrilled to share this project with the world,” says CA MA GU. “Nqabashe is more than just an EP – it’s a tribute to my heritage and a reflection of my journey as a woman and an artist.”

With its infectious beats, soothing melodies, and uplifting lyrics, “Nqabashe” is set to captivate audiences and leave a lasting impression on the music scene.

“As Nina Simone and Mama Miriam Makeba once said, music reflects the times. I believe in this wholeheartedly. At this present moment, I feel my bond with my late grandfather growing stronger,” said the artist.

“Spiritually, he reveals himself in my dreams as my protector, fighting for me and expressing pride in the path I have chosen. 

With this project, I want to communicate to him that I see him, I appreciate him, and I ask him to continue guiding me toward my purpose. This is a joyful project for me, one that is very close to my heart,” she concluded.

Tracklist

1. “Camagu (feat. Asiphile Methuse)

2. “Molweni”  (feat. Anelisa N)

3  Ixilongo

4. “Mculo Wam” (feat. uBusi Honey)

5. “Nqabashe” (ft Ciphe Zote)

CA MA GU on Social Media

Facebook: @realcamagu
Instagram: @realcamagu
Twitter: @realcamagu

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